The plates will assign the active the sequencer stage - which one is 'on'. There are four banks (independent rows of 16 voltage pots) on the sequencer. You can use these four banks to control whatever you wish - filter freq, pan, VCO freq, crossfade, whatever. That's one way of doing it. There are alsodifferent outputs to the plates: Gate Linear voltage (1.2 volt increments per key) Quantized output (1/12 ov a volt per step), Slew Output (same as the Linear voltage, but there's a pot-adjustable slew that can be dialed in) Pressure Output -sensitivity is also pot adjustable Each of these different outputs wil have an output jack. You can also assign these to anything you wish Remember though, as cool as a touchplate keyboard is, this is not what this thing is being designed for. It's primary function is to advance the Milton 16 step sequence4r. It may be quite limiting as a stand alone. - PO --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "cray5656" <amni56@...> wrote: > > will the plates enable us to assign filters/ frequencies so you slide > your fingure up and the filter changes etc? that would be cool :-) >
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Re: The R's (Ross and Romeo) got it - Touchplates are coming
2007-01-29 by (i think you can figure that out)
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